Hallakame: The Association of Un finders did not listen to Serbian activist Natasa Kaveja's speech.

Representatives of the missing associations have declined to hear Serbian activist Natasa Ka persecuted. They have left the discussion table during the time she was speaking on the subject “About two and a half decades after the war, what's the fate of the missing persons? ”, organised by the Commission for Rights [...]
Representatives of the missing associations have declined to hear Serbian activist Natasa Ka persecuted. They've left the discussion table during the time she was talking on the subject “About two and a half decades after the war, what's the fate of the missing persons? ”, organised by the Commission for Human Rights. Representatives and family of missing persons have also criticised local institutions for not doing enough to whiteen the fate of the undiscovered. He has been persecuting a commission of experts dealing with the Kosovo and Serbian commission.
Activist and Humanist for Human Rights Natasa Ka persecuted that the commissions of both countries would have to do more to identify the number of victims and their footnote. According to her, the Fund for Humanitarian Law has different data on the number of found.
The data shows that the largest number of those missing are still in 1998. That figure shows that we still have when we talk about 1998 until June 20, 1999, we have 1080 missing Albanians. This is the result that they've been busy, then we don't know what happened to their fate, then we have those who are killed, but we don't have any remnants of them and they've lost every trace. In addition, what happened after June 20, 1999, until the end of 2000, we have lost 327 Serbs, Roma, Bosniaks, Gorana and 38 Albanians missing. All this data shows how much in fact in 1998, how terrible this year has been, with very little results. But, on the other hand, given by these mass cemeteries for more than 950 post mortore remains have been found and returned to Kosovo, and this shows what happened in the year 198, even in the year 99”, it has declared.
Natasa has been persecuted by the Fund for Humanitarian Law in Serbia, said it is important to have expert commissions aimed at whitewashing missing persons. Among other things, it stressed that courts so far have not dealt with missing persons.
The trial has so far not been dealt with by missing persons. And this is a very big problem, because according to my knowledge I know only one case and it's not about Kosovo, when the person who has been tried has told about the location of a mass cemetery. Otherwise, during the trial it was not even known, nor was it taken into account, nor was it enforced by the prosecution or by the courts to reveal the data on the locations of the same. Or those who have been tried to give clues to mass cemetery”, has been persecuted.
She has also spoken of the Specialised Chambers in The Hague, where she stressed that for the first time the cases of the undiscovered will be investigated.
It's what happened for the first time even all those dealing with Kosovo's Specialised Chambers, most of them, most of them dealing with the fate of missing persons. Perhaps, most will not like it, but I as a researcher and absolutely do not have any access to the belonging of someone ethnic, but I see the question of missing persons' questions about the importance or weight that belongs to them, and to achieve a degree of justice for these victims, you need to know that with these judgments on these Kosovo Special Chambers, to clarify the fate of 70-80 or more Albanians and Roma, the smaller number are the Serbs who are missing persons”, came to this table.
After completing her speech, representatives of the associations returned to the table, but with fierce criticism.
Commission for Human Rights Chairman Duda Balje has reacted after launching the hall on the part of representatives of associations.
Do you think it's time you put everything on the table? Do you think we should just sit down and talk to each person in Serbia, because if we don't do this, we just stay in one place. I think it's wrong, I think I should sit down. I think we should go to Belgrade, not leave them. Because we're victims of”, Balje has declared.
Cumrije Prenk from the Association of Un finders in Drenas expressed dissatisfaction with the participation he attended this table.
There's no one that can come to hold my speech when I've seen myself beheaded by a man in front of my people. My baby is sharp. How you felt I was given priority to someone who was your enemy before you. I never compare a Serbian member to my family member in life. Because I've been to my house, I've been to my lands. I have not gone to kill, burn, massacre and rape in Serbia”, she said.
For all of this, he has persecuted himself for not feeling offended.
You didn't insult me today, I did what my conscience ordered me to do as one who deals with human rights, but today you have offended the Parliament, and I thank Mrs. Haziri for saying something that is completely in the country and has some information that isn't working on it, I repeat my proposal, and this is important to become an expert commission that will work with both the Kosovo and Serbian Commission, in order that all information is listed, and that we have an exact mirror for what is happening with each of each of them, it has concluded.
In the discussion, which lasted more than two hours, the chairman of the Government Commission for Undiscovered Persons, Andy Hoti said these crimes were committed by state orders.
He said more than 2700 excavations were made in Kosovo, meanwhile during the past year the remains of 24 missing persons have been identified.
“We have requested from international institutions to increase pressure on Serbia, and in particular by forcing it to open its recent state war archives in Kosovo. All what is considered secret and not secret, because we consider these archives can be found in reliable information that can lead us to the dawn of the fate of the missing”, he said.
Kosovo Deputy Speaker Saranda Boguyevci said the Law on Missing Persons is under way.
We need to play a more active role in this matter, especially as the Commission for the Undiscovered. Not only to monitor Government or other mechanisms about how it is being processed for the cause of missing persons, but what we can specifically do as the Parliament in this direction. I know we're still in the process of handling the Law for Missing Persons, but I think we should go beyond that. Because we have opportunity both as deputies and as a commission to deal with it beyond”, Bogujevci stressed.
Meanwhile, the leader of the Missing Persons Source Centre, Bajram Cerkini, did not leave the hall with other representatives of the association, but urged Kosovo institutions to take the issue of the found.
It's hard to speak paousal, it's hard to talk here without documents. It's hard here to show up, patriot. We're not here to come, we're here for a purpose. Where he found me that mechanism, two-to-three times he mentioned Natasha, about leaving politics and getting into the main problems that we're looking for... The ombudsman owes us very much to his family, not just him but the others. Because he didn't file criminal charges that are breaking our rights every day. Why didn't he file a criminal indictment? You filed charges for pay, filed charges for what you know, and for these needys you didn't sue”, he declared.
Representatives of the missing associations have also criticised Kosovo's leadership's absence, as the country's president, Vjosa Osmani, Kosovo Prime Minister Albin Kurti, and Parliament Speaker Glauk Konjufca, was scheduled to join the table. For this, Saranda Bogujevci said the heads of state were not yet notified.











